JASON Gillespie says winning an LV= County Championship title as Yorkshire's coach would rank alongside his many achievements as a legendary Australian fast bowler.

Gillespie takes the White Rose to Trent Bridge today (10.30am) knowing a win over second-placed Nottinghamshire in their penultimate match would seal a first four-day crown since 2001.

A draw might even be enough given they lead the table by 26 points.

The 39-year-old is in his third season at Headingley, a period in which he has constantly been linked with international jobs, be it with either Australia or England.

It is no surprise, however, given the job he has done at Yorkshire.

He led them to the T20 final, the Champions League and Championship promotion in his first season, challenged for the Division One title in his second and looks like winning it in his third.

In 46 Championship matches under his guidance, Yorkshire have only lost three.

So it will be music to the ears of all Yorkshire fans to hear that 'Dizzy' is planning to remain at the county for some time yet as they look to build on this expected success.

"I loved playing, don't get me wrong. It was absolutely brilliant. But I've moved on," said Gillespie.

"I've got some wonderful memories of playing for a number of different teams and having success. Now I've got different goals and different dreams.

"Being a coach of a team that produces England cricketers and has had some success, it would be right up there."

And, regarding his future, he added: "I've got a young family, and my kids are at a really good school in North Leeds. We've got a nice house, my daughter was born here and we enjoy life in England.

"I just love my job. I'm in my dream job really. I couldn't ask for anything more."

Yorks 13 v Notts: Root c, Bairstow w, Ballance, Bresnan, Brooks, Carver, Leaning, Lees, Lyth, Patterson, Pyrah, Rashid, Sidebottom.